SETLIST· 26 TRACKS · 3H 41MSET 1 · SET 2 · SET 3 · SET e
SET 1OPENING9 TRACKS·1:211 CHARTED
132Wilson108 BPM
1:00
>SEGUE
141Mike's Song99 BPM
8:00
>SEGUE
153I Am Hydrogen109 BPM
3:02
>SEGUE
185Weekapaug GrooveFollowing an "Auld Lang Syne" tease, the breakdown section begins at about 4:00 and is percussive and rocking, with "Jungle Boogie" vocal quotes from Trey as well as teases. The return to "Weekapaug" is intense, mildly dissonant, and includes a "Divided Sky" tease. · 108 BPM
12:17
136The Moma Dance92 BPM
9:47
>SEGUE
151Guyute98 BPM
11:56
158You Enjoy Myself99 BPM
26:08
133First Tube129 BPM
7:51
>SEGUE
129Tube120 BPM
1:49
SET 2MAIN6 TRACKS·1:001 CHARTED
290StashIIExcellent and very improvisational version that gets far, far removed from "Stash" before finally coming home. Multiple sections, including quiet rhythmic stuff, effects-laden space, and some great upbeat jamming. · 123 BPM
24:01
229Seven Below129 BPM
10:17
>SEGUE
245Lawn Boy144 BPM
3:17
236Chalk Dust Torture99 BPM
7:05
->INTO
251Slave to the Traffic Light152 BPM
10:34
>SEGUE
226Chalk Dust Torture103 BPM
5:04
SET 3MAIN10 TRACKS·1:141 CHARTED
3—Jungle Boogie108 BPM
9:41
>SEGUE
337Auld Lang Syne113 BPM
0:58
>SEGUE
3—Iron Man99 BPM
1:24
>SEGUE
377Runaway JimSerious improvisation here with multiple sections, most fairly intense, but also including some quieter ones. · 136 BPM
The brief conclusions of Wilson and Tube completed the versions from the previous evening. Weekapaug included Jungle Boogie lyrics and a Divided Sky tease; Weekapaug, YEM, First Tube, and Chalk Dust also included Auld Lang Syne teases. Seven Below was unfinished. The house music played over the P.A. during the second setbreak consisted solely of songs that referenced “cars” in their titles. As midnight neared during Jungle Boogie (a Phish debut), Fish’s drum kit was wheeled to the side of the stage. An Austin Cooper Mini automobile was lowered to the stage from above. The Miami Palmetto Senior High Band and cheerleading squad emerged from the car one-by-one, giving the impression that they were all in the car together. In reality, the car had touched down over a trap door in the stage and the guests came out from underneath. Also emerging were dancers similar to the bunny-women present at the IT Festival. The marching band joined in on the jam that emerged from Jungle Boogie. With the stage covered with marching band members and dancers (some even on top of Page’s baby grand piano), an emcee (dressed in an Eddie George, Tennessee Titans, #27 football jersey) counted the clock down to midnight. A massive balloon drop followed. Phish then led the marching band through an instrumental version of Iron Man (also a Phish debut). Reba did not have the whistling ending. For his “first song of 2004,” in honor of the Miami Heat, Fish performed the Phish debut of Feel the Heat, which contained Fame quotes from Trey and Fish. HYHU contained more references to “Henrietta’s Heat” as Fish took laps around the stage. Frankenstein was preceded by a Fluffhead tease.
By the numbers8 STATS
RUNTIME3h 41mwith break
LONGEST26:08YOU ENJOY MYSELF
SHORTEST0:58AULD LANG SYNE
AVG SONG8:31across 26
JAM CHRT3charted
SEGUES150.58 per song
DEBUTS0no firsts
JAM TIME8%of 222 min
SONG DURATIONS · 26 IN ORDER0–27 MIN
YOU ENJOY MYSELF 26:08
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